She lip Chronicle, VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1897 NO 15 TO BRING IN AHSKNTKK9. The absolutely pore BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. W ROYAL BAKING POWDCR CO., NEW YORK J CONSUMPTION CURED An Italian Doctor Finds ' a Specific. A VICTIM OF HYPNOTIC TESTS The Lt'clnlnture Adopts a Kesolutloii Requiring Absent Members to Ajipeur Today. New Yokk, Jan. 27. The unusual in terest taken by physicians and the pub lic in the treatment of pulmonary tuber culosis, or consumption, as it is com monly called, will be increased by the nplVfl flint n uimiim litio liaon AicnrsxraraA winch, it is claimed, will prove the ab solute cure for the disease in its stages, and will greatly benefit patients and ar rest the progress of the dieeaBe in its ad vanced forms. The serum is the discovery of Profes sor Maria Glano of Genoa, Italy. A small quantity was brought to this country and physicians of St. Luke's hospital began experimenting with it a week ago. The serum iB obtained from the blood of horses which have been in oculated with tuberculosis germs in email quantities and continued under this treatment for several months. Its effect is to produce in the blood of the horses some quality of resistance to death, which, when introduced into the human system, austaine the resisting i.ne power. The serum theory is therefore exactly opposite to the theory of vaccination, which introduces germs of the disease itBelf into the system, and by producing the disease in a mild form renders the body impervious to its further attacks. A VICTIM OF HYPNOTIC TESTS. Suspidoui Deatu or a Xouth at James town, N. Y. Jamestown, N. Y., Jan. 27. It was rumored that Spurgeon Young, 17 yeara old, who died Sunday night, bad not (lied from natural causes, but that, bis death was caused from injuries received while under hypnotic influence. Coro ner Bowers heard the rumors and de eded to investigate, IJe. .empaneled a jury which viowed the remains this morning and adjourned until tomorrow, when it will meet to take evidence. It is a well-known fact that Young had repeatedly been under hypnotic in fluencesnnd that while in that condi. tion he had been placed with hit head upon one chair and hjs heels, upon an other, al jthe time Rearing, the; weighliof a heavy man upon his stomach, and oeing subjected to a great variety of ex periments by thpso jrjip Jiave used Httje judgment in the matter, so long as it af forded them amusement. Parke Davis, a Yale college student, whose home is iu thia city; Daniel Grandin and Charles E. Wood are charged with getting Young in a hyp notic state. It is said they could make him do anything they wished while he was under the power of any of them. MURDERED ItY SPANIARDS. An Insurgent Hospital Fired aud Its Inmateo Cremated. Key West, Fla., Jan. 27. News from Weyler's advance column tells of a brief but sharp fight near El Jobo, west ot Guines, in which Weyler's vanguard was forced back. A stronger column was pushed forward and the insurgents driven back. A hospital that they were guarding was destroyed, and the wound ed insurgents, 23 in number, two physi cians and a female nurse were killed. This hospital was guarded by 200 in surgents, under Captain Moragain, the men being too sick to be moved. The insurgents knew their danger, but they determined to sell their lives dearly in defense of their sick and wounded broth-ers-in-arms. As one of the Weyler detachments came near the town they were ambushed and forced to retire, losing forty men and one captain. Reinforements arrived, and they came an hour later, and after a desperate flght were about to retire when another detachment of Spaniards, attracted by the tiring, came up aud drove the insurgents off in confusion. The two combined forces then swept the field, with a loss of 100 men, all told. They set set fire to the dwellings and hospital building, which was soon in flames. Few of the wounded men were rescued, and nearly all perished in the flames. Off for Cuarlefttou. Washington, Jan. 27. - Admiral Bunce expects to sail with lus squadron February 22 for Hampton Roads, bound for Charleston, which port will be block aded as part' of the naval maneuvers of the squadron. The squadron will be largely reinforced before sailing or very soon after the ships arrive off Charleston. The big monitor Puritan, on her maiden cruise, will leave New York Saturday next to join the squadron. The marble head will follow about the same time, and the Terror will be ready by the 6th. Altogether the demonstration, which will laat about two weeke, promises to be the most formidable in character un dertaken by our navy since the war. We can afford to have you try all five flavors one after another of Schilling's Best tea, and get your money back if you don't like any. Your tea -trade for the next ten years is worth having. A Schilling & Company ... San Francisco Revolution Adopted by the Menaon Home Today. Salem, Or., Jan. 27. The Benson house managed to kill nearly half an hour this morning by the reading of the journal in full. Thirty-one were present at the rollcall, but Misoner of Crook withdrew immediately after. No oue raised the point of no quornnii A cigarette petition was read, and also one from Washington county to abolish all commissions. Crawford of Douglas here introduced a resolution requiring the twenty-nine unqualified members to appear and qualify at noon on Thursday, January 28th. The eorgeant-at-arms was di rected to serve the delinquent membeeB each with a copy of the resolution. In explaining the resolution, Craw ford said his purposo was simply to ex haust every remedy known to the con stitution. If tbe members failed to ap pear, then the bouse would have a basis for future action. On rollcall the reso lution was adopted. Ayes, 27 ; nays 1 ; absent, 3. The following bills were introduced: Hogue, to amend code; Hopew relative to taxation of sheep; Hudson, byre quest, relative to election of rqad super visors; David, to amend game law; Gratke, to exempt Astoria firemen; Benson, to amend code; Crawford, reg ulating railroad freights, Jennings, io: collection of fees; Marsh, to amend code; Palm, to amend code; Thomas, to amend Portland charter; Conn, exempt homesteads from judicial sale; Brown, to amend code; Merrill, to abolish com missions and relative to feeB. Adjourned. Fatal Fight lu Kentucky. Albany. Ky., Jan. 27. David Hoff man and W. J. Leonard, of Campbells ville, who have juBt returned from the Cumberland mountains, state that Tues day, in Morgan county, Tenn., a mob of men went to the farmhouse of Mr. Gage to chastise his son for immoral conduct. Young Gage had a friend in the mob, John Porter, who, after they arrived in the yard, declared they should not touch Gage. A fight followed, in which John Porter was stabbed and killed. When Porter fell young Gage ran out of the bouse with a revolver in each hand, fir ing at the members of the mob, who ran. One of them, whose name ia not learned, fell mortally wounded. The bodies ol the dead men were left lying on the porch all night. We know of but one community iu the world where dyspepsia is practically un known, and that is theSnakerBof Mount Lebanan, N. Y. Thess good people have been studying the subject of diges tion for more than a hundred years, and that they understand it pretty thorough ly, is evinced In the foregoing fact. Their Digestive Cordial is the safest nnd best remedy in cases of indigestion that we know of. A trial bottle can be had through your druggists for the trifling sum of 10 cents. The Shaker DigeeUve Cordial supplies the system with food already digested, and at the same time aids the digestion of other foods. It will almost instantly relieve the ordinary symptoms ot indi gestion, and no suffer need to be told what these are. (o) Laxol is the beet medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil., Furnulted Hall for All. Nkw York, Jan. 27. Abraham I. Elk ins today appeared in court at the gener al sessions with power of attorney for Herbert B. Seeley, Theodore Rich and James H. Phippa, indicted yesterday on a charge of conspiring to procure inde cent exposure on tbe part of Little Egypt add 'Minnie Benwood, who ifigured at the recent dinner at Sherry's and pleaded not guilty. He took the privilege of withdrawing his plea, and furnished bail in tbe sum o((500 for each defendant. British Wartulni Cuming-. Washington, Jan. 27. News has reached here that the admirality of Lou don has given inetructious for the Hot spur, coast-defense vessel, and the Mon arch, third-class battle-ship, to be com missioned at an early date for service to 'Bermuda. As there are at present more British armored vessels on the North Atlantic station than the West Indian Squad run, this action of tbe admirality is taken to mean the British government means to make a considerable incease iii 'its strength in North American waters. Our Great Sale, at discount of Twenty Per Cent, for Cash, Embraces, among othor lines, the following, which deserve special mention: MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Ladies', Childs' and Infants' Knit Underwear, Men's Cotton and Wool Underwear, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. We Discount All Cash Bills Twenty Per Cent. Only a few more days of this great Price-Cutting. Feb. ist the last day. A. IKL WILLIAMS CO. DRY THIN AND FALLING HAIR Is due, in the majority of cases, to imperfect action of the sebaceous or oil glands. Depiived of its proper nourishment, the hair be comes harsh and brittle, the scalp dry and scaly, and the roots choked and lifeless in a hard, dry skin. 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